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Singapore calms Covid-19 social sidewalks tight from Monday

Singapore calms Covid-19 social sidewalks tight from Monday
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Singapore: The Singapore government relieves that several strict social trucks are charged to assume the spread of Covid-19, after a stable infection in the past month.
From Monday, the limits of social interaction and eating outside will be expanded to five people from the current rules to two people who are vaccinated, government ministers told a press conference on Saturday.
They said the total infection of the whole and the hospital situation was mostly stabilized and increased.
“We are now transiting to live with Covid-19,” Gan Kim Yong, Minister of Trade and Industry, told reporters.
“I know a lot or some prefer to open faster but we have to do it in a very careful way and step by step.” “This means that we will alleviate a few steps, observe, monitor and ensure the situation continues to be controlled and stabilized before subsing further,” he said.
The case of the Covid-19 Singapore daily has fallen below the average of 3,000.
About 85% of the island country 5.45 million people have been vaccinated.
The number of infections fell to 1,734 cases on Friday from a record of 5,324 daily counts at the end of October.
Business events in Singapore have bounced back.
Singapore held the top executive of the Great Global Company this week at a number of conferences, marking a gradual return to normal and underlining the contrast with Hong Kong’s old rival, which survived with some of the toughest quarantine rules in the world.
Apart from all this, compared to Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States, Singapore still has a strict Covid-19 limit, including a mandatory mask in public.
“We will monitor the situation for the next few weeks and if the overall situation remains stable, our health care system remains stable, we can consider a series of subsequent movements, saying around the end of December,” Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said.

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